All actively-playing students, faculty and staff members are eligible to compete.
In co-ed activities, spouses of the above groups are eligible to compete.

The following restrictions apply to eligibility:

All junior varsity and varsity team members are ineligible for intramural competition
in their respective sports during that sport's season. The season shall be considered to
have begun when a particular sport has played its first regularly scheduled contest.

If an individual is ineligible to compete in a varsity sport due to grades or the
transfer rule, being red shirted, being injured, or if he/she practices regularly with
the varsity team, that individual shall be considered a team member and ineligible for
intramural play.

Only two (2) members of a Club Sport Team may appear on a like intramural
roster of that sport, and only one participant may be on the floor or court at a time
(Co-ed Volleyball).

All students who have used their college athletic eligibility as determined by the
NCAA in a given sport are ineligible to participate in that sport or any related sport.

A player may not play on more than one team in a given sport. After
entering a contest wiht a given team, a player may not transfer to another team in that
sport. The involved player may be suspended from the intramural program.

A player may sign up for both a men's or women's team and a co-ed team, but
may not be permitted to play on more than the two teams for which he or she is registered.

Any team permitting an ineligible player to participate automatically forfeits the
contest in which the ineligible player takes part. Intramural team captains are responsible
for the establishment of the eligibility of players on their rosters. The Intramural
Office does not assume the responsibility for checking the eligibility of the participants
at the place of contest.

The Intramural Staff may either waive or modify the rules when it can be demonstrated
that such rules would restrict the right of the individual to participate in any
unreasonable or unfair manner.

The Intramural Staff reserves the right to issue any new rules or regulations that
may be deemed essential to the total program.

Lebanon Valley College® in Annville, Pa., welcomes 1,600 full-time undergraduates studying more than 30 majors, as well as self-designed majors.
Founded in 1866, LVC has graduate programs in athletic training, business, music education, physical therapy, and science education.
Annville is 15 minutes east of Hershey and 35 minutes east of Harrisburg; Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore are within two hours.